Daily Journal Staff Writer REDLANDS - There is little in the way of classical grandeur to the Superior Court building in Redlands. There are no marble statues of blindfolded Justitia or Doric columns to support the burden of proof in San Bernardino County. But inside the cinder block courthouse, which squats in the shadow of snow-tipped Mt. Baldy, on the wall above the jury box, hang prints of Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece... (continued)
Jan. 15, 2009
An Italian Flair
Da Vinci prints dress up a plain Redlands courtroom, reflecting the roots of Cynthia A. Ludvigsen, who sits on the probate bench.
Read more about Cynthia Ludvigsen...Daily Journal Staff Writer REDLANDS - There is little in the way of classical grandeur to the Superior Court building in Redlands. There are no marble statues of blindfolded Justitia or Doric columns to support the burden of proof in San Bernardino County. But inside the cinder block courthouse, which squats in the shadow of snow-tipped Mt. Baldy, on the wall above the jury box, hang prints of Leonardo Da Vinci's masterpiece... (continued)
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